Organizing

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Organizing or organized may refer to:

  • Organizing (management), a process of coordinating task goals and activities to resources
  • Community organizing, in which communities come together to act in their shared self-interest
  • Professional organizing, an industry build around creating organizational systems for individuals and businesses
  • Union organizing, the process of establishing trade unions
    • Organizing Institute, a unit within the Organizing and Field Services Department of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO)
    • Organizing model, a broad conception of organizations such as trade unions
  • Organizing principle, a core assumption from which everything else by proximity can derive a classification or a value
  • Organizing vision, a term developed by E. Burton Swanson and Neil Ramiller that defines how a vision is formed, a vision of how to organize structures and processes in regard to an information systems innovation
  • Organized (album), a 2000 album by Morgan Nicholls
  • Sorting, any process of arranging items systematically
  • Organize, a nonprofit organization founded by Greg Segal

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